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Tag Archives: rabbits

Magyk x Sandrider Litter

March 11, 2016by dirtartful Leave a comment

Announcing the arrival of my very first pedigreed American Chinchilla litter! I thought that Magyk had a fertility problem. She was over a year of age, and hadn’t yet conceived. […]

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American Chinchilla, Homesteading, Rabbits

American Chinchilla Update

March 2, 2016by dirtartful Leave a comment

Well, I am keeping my fingers crossed that Magyk is pregnant. My pedigreed doe has had three attempts. Each time she gets closer. It is Day 22, and it isn’t […]

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American Chinchilla, Homesteading, Rabbits

Mr. Mustard Failed Again

February 23, 2016by dirtartful Leave a comment

Well, I brought Mr. Mustard onto the porch… So I could hopefully gather her kits if she had them outside of the nest box. This was her third litter, and […]

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American Blue, Homesteading, Rabbits

Pythons First Litter

February 19, 2016by dirtartful Leave a comment

We had somebody knock on our door and hand us a doe rabbit they couldn’t care for anymore. She is a small girl, only about 4 lbs, and a pretty […]

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Breeding, Homesteading, Rabbits

Fun with Color Genetics 2: Profiling Magician

February 12, 2016by dirtartful 1 Comment

This is the second series trying to profile the color genetics of my rabbits. As I pointed out in Part 1, Magician and Buckbeak wound up with a broken yellow […]

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Coloration, Genetics, Homesteading, Rabbits, Uncategorized

Fun with Color Genetics: Profiling my Buck

February 11, 2016by dirtartful 2 Comments

Bring out the inner nerd! So, I am not one who cares much about coloration on my babies, so long as they are healthy and edible. Because of the complexities, […]

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Coloration, Genetics, Homesteading, Rabbits, Uncategorized

It’s Magicians Turn!

February 6, 2016by dirtartful Leave a comment

Magician bred to Buckbeak, like Sorceress, and had a litter on 2/5/16. She started, building a nest right away on Monday, and didn’t have kits until Friday. Only 3 kits […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits

Sorceress x Buckbeak have 8!

February 5, 2016by dirtartful Leave a comment

Buckbeak is a 3/4 New Zealand, 1/4 American Chinchilla buck that joined our homestead a few months ago. He has had successful viable kits, but to new does that didn’t […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits

Litter SY4 Tattoo Day!

January 31, 2016by dirtartful Leave a comment

S is for the buck, Sandrider, and Y is for the doe, Syren. This is Syren’s 4th litter at Clarjo Farms. So, it is litter SY4. There are 5 does, […]

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American Chinchilla, Homesteading, Rabbits

Litter SY4 Tattoo Day!

January 31, 2016by dirtartful Leave a comment

S is for the buck, Sandrider, and Y is for the doe, Syren. This is Syren’s 4th litter at Clarjo Farms. So, it is litter SY4. There are 5 does, […]

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American Chinchilla, Homesteading, Rabbits

Dozen new American Chinchilla Rabbits! (Syren x Sandrider)

January 29, 2016by dirtartful Leave a comment

Yesterday, Syren had a litter of 12! It is the biggest litter she had ever had so far! This is my second breeding of Syren and Sandrider. The first was […]

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American Chinchilla, Homesteading, Rabbits

Thestral x Sandrider litter

December 10, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Thestral had a litter on her very first breeding! True to form, like her mother. Sadly, she only had three babies, and with the temperature being so cold, they froze […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits

Mr. Mustard and Warlock litter

November 30, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Mr Mustard is an American Blue doe that I got as a young girl (that we thought was a boy). And on 11/29 she gave birth to her very first […]

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American Blue, Homesteading, Rabbits

Sorceress x Physik Bunnies and the Great Bunny Move

November 29, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Physik is one of the greatest rabbits I own! He is so sweet, and I love him a lot! But he has spent most of his life out on the […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits

Magician x Warlock Bunny Babies

November 29, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

I was lucky enough to get another black Friday litter out of a totally different buck. Yay Warlock!  Magician is one of my better producers, but not having a litter […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits

A Syren and Sandrider litter

November 27, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

A few months ago, I got a new American Chinchilla buck rabbit from a totally different line. I bred her to Syren, and 30 days later, out popped a hefty […]

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American Chinchilla, Homesteading, Rabbits

Rabbit Racks

October 17, 2015by dirtartful 1 Comment

After building the cattle panel barn, it was time to devise a rabbit holding system. Without these rabbit racks, we can only hold 14 cages. With it, we can hold […]

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Construction, Homesteading, Rabbits

Enter Pepino!

October 14, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

I am still pretty devastated after the loss of my American Blue buck from pasteurella. I have been hyper vigilant, inspecting every rabbit twice daily for signs and symptoms. If […]

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American Blue, Fodder, heritage breed, Rabbits

Rabbits and Fodder

October 8, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Losing a rabbit is never easy… I am now being hyper vigilant about our remaining stock. (I still have plenty). Cages are being cleaned daily, lots of hay and fodder […]

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Fodder, Rabbits

The New Rabbit Barn

October 7, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Well, it has been another crazy few weeks. After losing the buck to pasturella, i went through and gave everything a deep, deep clean, scrub, and samitization. It was unlikely […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits, Update

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